Day 19: Newtone Art Ware Vase – Shape 142
Photo Caption: Day 19: Today’s piece is by Bakewell Bros from their Newtone Art Ware line circa 1930s. This piece is shape 142 and is one of four I own. I’ll post the other 3 over the coming days to show the different decorating techniques being used at the time by Bakewell Bros. This piece is (for want of a better term) air brushed. I’ll also post a picture of all four side by side which will show just how hand made and individual these commercially produced pieces can be.
I also have to admit that I saw this green giant and immediately thought of my friend Liz @downtoearthvintage not sure if this is the right green for you. If not don’t despair i have a few to come I know you will like!
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Posted: January 19th, 2016
at 7:59pm by Tim
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Day 13: Mashman Bookends
Photo Caption: Day 13: Today’s piece is a pair of pretty rare bookends by Sydney based pottery Mashman Bros from their Regal Art range circa 1930’s. My first purchase of the year and I’m more than chuffed. Thanks to my new best friend Ludo for helping me out.
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Posted: January 13th, 2016
at 8:18pm by Tim
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Day 11: Newtone Vase
Photo Caption: Day 11: Another piece from my favourite pottery. Newtone Art Ware by Bakewells of Erskinville NSW. This is one of the more common shapes but the glaze is quite unusual. Circa 1930’s
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Posted: January 11th, 2016
at 9:05pm by Tim
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Day 8: Newtone Vase
Photo Caption: Day 8: Today’s piece is from a pottery which pretty much started my collecting obsession and is where my IG handle comes from. Produced by Bakewell Bros of Erskinville NSW under their Newtone Art Ware label circa 1935.
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Posted: January 8th, 2016
at 8:30pm by Tim
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Day 7: Disabled Soldier Pottery
Photo Caption: Day 7: Today’s piece may not look it but it is pretty special. Started around the end of the first world war the Disabled Soldiers Pottery was an initiative of the Red Cross in Redfern NSW to provide work for returned soldiers suffering from severe war related injuries (usually amputations that would have made them unsuitable for other work). Circa 1920.
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Posted: January 7th, 2016
at 7:22pm by Tim
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